We are exploring the major stories of the Bible, from creation to revelation using The Path. The Path features storytelling, questions and artwork. We are digging deeper into the Bible and hopefully will be transformed by the journey.

Youth meet at Sweet Treats, 9:30

The youth are joining youth from Good Shepherd Lutheran and gathering at Sweet Treats on Sundays from 9:30 - 10:10 to discuss Peace & Justice. Peace and Justice is a curriculum from the Virginia Theological Seminary. Topics include Conflict, Fairness, Injustice, Ethics, Materialism, Environmental Issues, Apathy and Making a Difference. This class is be taught by Holly Pickett and Susan Cross.

Children’s Chapel (year round)For children ages 3 through 3rd grade

The children attend church with their parents. After the Gospel is read the children recess, led by the cross, to our Children’s Chapel where they lead an abbreviated service with a children's homily and prayers. After the children experience their own creative worship time they process back into the church, to join their parents for Holy Communion.

Weekday Fun September-May

Godly Play(ages 3 through first grade)Tuesdays, 3:45 to 4:30 sessionGodly Play provides a time and a space for children to engage with Godand with the story of God’s people in the Bible. A Godly Play sessionincludes a time to gather in a circle with music and singing, a time tolisten to a story, a time of wondering, and a time for children to respondto the story through art or creative play.

Junior Choir(Second grade and up)Wednesdays, 4:00 to 4:45 rehearsal The Junior Choir is all about the joy of singing. We learn to sing in ahealthy way, to read music, and to be leaders in our worship. Since weare a Christian community, every rehearsal begins and ends with prayer.The Junior Choir sings on Sunday mornings at least once a month. Wealso have special events planned for the year, including the Christmas pageant.

The Youth of Grace Episcopal Church are valued parishioners and take an active role in our worship by acolyting, lay reading, and singing in the choirs.

Our annual Polar Bear Plunge was held in February 2017 to support our annual Rise Against Hunger (formerly Stop Hunger Now) Food Pack that will take place on December 10.